Discovery is a central reasoning task in service-oriented architectures, concerned with detecting Web services that are usable for solving a given request. This paper presents two ...
Michael Stollberg, Uwe Keller, Holger Lausen, Stij...
— Current service technologies are primarily focused on the functionality of services. A significant portion of the available services, however, exhibits a data-driven rather th...
Maarten Bynens, Bart De Win, Wouter Joosen, Bart T...
With growing acceptance of service-oriented computing, an emerging area of research is the investigation of technologies that will enable the discovery and composition of web serv...
M. Brian Blake, Kwok Ching Tsui, Andreas Wombacher
The ever-growing number of services on the WWW provides enormous business opportunities. Services can be automatically discovered and invoked, or even be dynamically composed from ...
Service-Oriented Computing allows new applications to be developed by using and/or combining services offered by different providers. In several cases a service needs sensitive in...